Recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) following a potentially curative resection is a challenging clinical problem. Matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7) is overexpressed by CRC cells and supposed to play a major role in CRC cell diffusion and metastasis. MMP-7 RNA expression was assessed by real-time PCR using specific primers in peritoneal washing fluid obtained during surgical procedure. After surgery, patients underwent a regular follow up for assessing recurrence. transcripts for MMP-7 were detected in 31/57 samples (54%). Patients were followed-up (range 20–48 months) for recurrence prevention. Recurrence was diagnosed in 6 out of 55 patients (11%) and two patients eventually died because of this. Notably, all the six patients who had relapsed were positive for MMP-7. Sensitivity and specificity of the test were 100% and 49% respectively. Data from patients have also been corroborated by computational approaches. Public available coloncarcinoma datasets have been employed to confirm MMP7 clinical impact on the disease. Interestingly, MMP-7 expression appeared correlated to Tgfb-1, and correlation of the two factors represented a poor prognostic factor. This study proposes positivity of MMP-7 in peritoneal cavity as a novel biomarker for predicting disease recurrence in patients with CRC.

Peritoneal expression of matrilysin helps identify early post-operative recurrence of colorectal cancer / Sica, Gs; Fiorani, CESARE MARIA; Stolfi, Carmine; Monteleone, G; Candi, E; Amelio, I; Catani, V; Sibio, Simone; Divizia, A; Tema, Giorgia; Iaculli, E; Gaspari, A. l.. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - STAMPA. - 6:15(2015), pp. 13402-13415. [10.18632/oncotarget.2830]

Peritoneal expression of matrilysin helps identify early post-operative recurrence of colorectal cancer

FIORANI, CESARE MARIA;STOLFI, Carmine;SIBIO, SIMONE;TEMA, GIORGIA;
2015

Abstract

Recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) following a potentially curative resection is a challenging clinical problem. Matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7) is overexpressed by CRC cells and supposed to play a major role in CRC cell diffusion and metastasis. MMP-7 RNA expression was assessed by real-time PCR using specific primers in peritoneal washing fluid obtained during surgical procedure. After surgery, patients underwent a regular follow up for assessing recurrence. transcripts for MMP-7 were detected in 31/57 samples (54%). Patients were followed-up (range 20–48 months) for recurrence prevention. Recurrence was diagnosed in 6 out of 55 patients (11%) and two patients eventually died because of this. Notably, all the six patients who had relapsed were positive for MMP-7. Sensitivity and specificity of the test were 100% and 49% respectively. Data from patients have also been corroborated by computational approaches. Public available coloncarcinoma datasets have been employed to confirm MMP7 clinical impact on the disease. Interestingly, MMP-7 expression appeared correlated to Tgfb-1, and correlation of the two factors represented a poor prognostic factor. This study proposes positivity of MMP-7 in peritoneal cavity as a novel biomarker for predicting disease recurrence in patients with CRC.
2015
MMP7; colorectal; carcinoma
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Peritoneal expression of matrilysin helps identify early post-operative recurrence of colorectal cancer / Sica, Gs; Fiorani, CESARE MARIA; Stolfi, Carmine; Monteleone, G; Candi, E; Amelio, I; Catani, V; Sibio, Simone; Divizia, A; Tema, Giorgia; Iaculli, E; Gaspari, A. l.. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - STAMPA. - 6:15(2015), pp. 13402-13415. [10.18632/oncotarget.2830]
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